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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (01/13/2022)
President Biden’s overall approval rating remains stable, but his approval rating on COVID-19 has dropped
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Most Americans say it is increasingly difficult to control who can access their online data
However, new Ipsos poll finds few are taking many steps to protect their personal information online
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (01/06/2022)
Americans are feeling more optimistic about the direction of the country one year out from the January 6th incident at the Capitol
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Americans value free speech, but differ on what is, or should be, protected by the First Amendment
“Free Expression in America Post-2020,” a new Knight Foundation-Ipsos report, explores attitudes toward and understandings of First Amendment freedoms, shining a light on how opinion diverges across racial, ethnic, and partisan lines
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Over half of Americans believe the country's economy is headed in the wrong direction
The same proportion believe the country overall is headed in the wrong direction
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U.S. consumer confidence holds stable after recent declines
Americans in a holding pattern as more is uncovered about the Omicron variant
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (12/17/2021)
Forty-eight percent of Americans approve of President Biden's performance in office
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[WEBINAR] Connecting with Teens: Innovation, Inclusion and Insights
SMS, social media, and streaming… oh my! There’s no doubt that technology advancements are shaping the way teens connect with everyone and everything, including brands.
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Small business owners increasingly optimistic about investing in their business in 2022
Despite higher expectations for the coming year, the MetLife/U.S. Chamber of Commerce Small Business Index shows small businesses continue to face challenges in the present, specifically regarding inflation and supply chain disruptions
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Omicron worries America, but not enough to precipitate change
Americans are concerned about the Omicron variant but aren’t willing to change their lives at this point in time. This translates to majority saying they’re likely to wear masks indoors, but few plan to put a stop to socializing, seeing friends and family or going out to eat.